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600+ games discounted by at least 50%, bundle deals up to 80% off, daily personal deals!

It is here: 2013 DRM-Free Winter Sale on GOG.com! The biggest, the loudest, the most varied, and the most exciting sale we've ever done begins now. How big is it? There are way over 600 games from our catalog steadily discounted by at least 50%. How loud is it? Let's just mention the fact, that we're opening with a triple nuclear blast, giving away Fallout, Fallout 2, and Fallout Tactics for FREE the next 48 hours. How varied is it? On top of regular discounts you'll have daily deals including games presented by YouTube personalities, hot thematic bundles chosen each day by our dear users, offered with up to 80% discounts, and--finally--daily personal deals where you pick one of the special offers available to you, and you only. How exciting is it? Well, you probably get the idea by now. So, there you have it: time to save BIG on the best games in history, available DRM-free for Windows and Mac.

This holiday season, your GOG.com Winter Sale experience include the company of Jesse Cox, Force Strategy Gaming, Dodger from Press Heart to Continue, and the YogsCast team. Each day we mash-up a classic game (or games) with it's modern successors and offer them with high discounts, while our tube-casting friends explain why they consider such a blend interesting and worth playing.

Section updated: Don't forget about your gamer friends that may not know GOG.com yet! Sadly, for the sake of unburdening what servers we have, we had to turn off the option for gifting free games. But you can always just let them know they can sign up with GOG.com and claim a free gift of Fallout, Fallout 2, and Fallout Tactics. On top of that, when they register to our service, they'll receive all the 12 free games we add to all the newly-created accounts. That way your friends will start their adventure with GOG.com with a collection of 15 great games total already on their virtual shelves! Be kind, share the good news! :-)

We'd also like to remind you, that all purchases on GOG.com are now covered with our new 30-day Worldwide Money Back Guarantee, so your holiday gaming shopping spree is safer than it ever was before.

CarrionCrow: Well, if one day could be turned into a super-duper midpoint sale inside a large overall sale, maybe it's possible to see a two or three day insomnia sub-sale?

wrathsinger: Do you mean something like "a new set of special offers every half an hour" or somesuch?

During the insomnia sale, set amounts of items were placed at extremely low price. Once a title's number of items were depleted, then it'd go onto the next insanely low priced deal. Some games had a window of about 90 seconds before the set amount was sold and they moved onto the next. It ran for 5 days, 24 hours a day. If you wanted something badly enough, you had to stay up for it. You miss it, you're out of luck.

wrathsinger: Do you mean something like "a new set of special offers every half an hour" or somesuch?

CarrionCrow: During the insomnia sale, set amounts of items were placed at extremely low price. Once a title's number of items were depleted, then it'd go onto the next insanely low priced deal. Some games had a window of about 90 seconds before the set amount was sold and they moved onto the next. It ran for 5 days, 24 hours a day. If you wanted something badly enough, you had to stay up for it. You miss it, you're out of luck.

The downside was some titles were very slow movers... so u would be looking at hours in some cases (we all know the ones..) :/

CarrionCrow: During the insomnia sale, set amounts of items were placed at extremely low price. Once a title's number of items were depleted, then it'd go onto the next insanely low priced deal. Some games had a window of about 90 seconds before the set amount was sold and they moved onto the next. It ran for 5 days, 24 hours a day. If you wanted something badly enough, you had to stay up for it. You miss it, you're out of luck.

nijuu: The downside was some titles were very slow movers... so u would be looking at hours in some cases (we all know the ones..) :/

When I'm 82, have Alzheimer's and can't remember my own name I'll still remember some of those. But setting a timer on slow movers could eliminate that entirely. All the speed, none of the lull.

CarrionCrow: During the insomnia sale, set amounts of items were placed at extremely low price. Once a title's number of items were depleted, then it'd go onto the next insanely low priced deal. Some games had a window of about 90 seconds before the set amount was sold and they moved onto the next. It ran for 5 days, 24 hours a day. If you wanted something badly enough, you had to stay up for it. You miss it, you're out of luck.

I remember that. I also remember that it was a little hard to predict the time it would take some items (let alone the whule lot) to sell out. So it might be hard to keep it within a certain time limit without cutting it short when time runs out regatdless of whether everything planned for the event is sold out or not. Besides, you spelled it "insomnia", not "Insomnia" so I was in doubt whether you were referring to the promo or its titular feature.

Totally cracked me up, looks pretty funny... couldn't resist it after that. Dunno who that guy is but he did a pretty funny promo there GOG, which ultimately convinced me to buy the game. ;oP Anyhow, if anyone panned the game, watch the video if you haven't, the sense of humour in it is what did it for me. :)

skeletonbow: Ok, so I had Surgeon Simulator on my wishlist as a low priority for the future and while it was on sale I didn't think I'd play it for a while so I figured I'd wait for a future sale instead...

Totally cracked me up, looks pretty funny... couldn't resist it after that. Dunno who that guy is but he did a pretty funny promo there GOG, which ultimately convinced me to buy the game. ;oP Anyhow, if anyone panned the game, watch the video if you haven't, the sense of humour in it is what did it for me. :)

For me it was other way around. I've never considered buying this game and the video confirmed my expectations - the game is not for me.

I have, however, a lot of fun watching him playing Theme Hospital. There are not so many rooms that benefit a lot from making them large. The perfect example is a staff room and yet he made it as small as possible :D And not only he hired just one doctor to operate three different rooms but he also managed to hire the lamest doctor ever :D I swear, similar mistakes happen to me all the time when I start playing any managerial game that I don't know yet. My first game is usually a test to see what's what...

Any opinions of Aquanox? (spell) I'm going to snag those Descent games because while I never liked the series it's been a LONG time since I played them and that was on a shit PC with no game pad so screw it, but I was curious about the Aqua games. I love Freespace but I'm not really good at controlling whole squadrons.